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More Predictive Programming From the Simpsons: This Time Forced Vaccination

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Watchman35
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I don't fully understand exactly how all of this works in the spiritual realm, but it is more than a bit interesting how predictive programming seems to keep showing up all over the place, including repeatedly on the television show The Simpsons.  Honestly, I never watched it, but there sure seems to be a very evil spiritual undercurrent to this show.  This short segment depicts an animated mockery of forced vaccination.  Credit to the ChicoandDebbie Jiminez YouTube channel for where I found this.

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Spooky ... lots of writers for the Simpsons ...

18 times 'The Simpsons' accurately predicted the future

Here are just a few examples ...

Predicting Trump for President
19 years ago, an episode of "The Simpsons" predicted that Donald Trump would one day become US president.

 

Tiger attack on the magician entertainers in Vegas

The Simpsons parodied entertainers Siegfried & Roy in a 1993 episode called "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalised Gambling)." During the episode, the magicians are viciously mauled by a trained white tiger while performing in a casino.

In 2003, Roy Horn of Siegfried and Roy was attacked during a live performance by Montecore, one of their white tigers. He lived but sustained severe injuries in the attack.

 

Horse meat found in Beef burgers in Ireland

In 1994, Lunchlady Doris used "assorted horse parts" to make lunch for students at Springfield Elementary.

Nine years later, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland found horse DNA in over one-third of beefburger samples from supermarkets and ready meals, and pig in 85% of them.

Ebola outbreak

Some people maintain that "The Simpsons" predicted the 2014 outbreak of Ebola 17 years before it happened. In a scene  Marge suggests a sick Bart read a book titled "Curious George and the Ebola Virus." The virus wasn't particularly widespread in the 1990s, but years later it was the top of the news agenda.

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Freemasonsic groups and international bodies plan the world decades in advance, you can not become a world leader unless positioned there, being a high level freemason or being of the right "bloodline".

World leaders are much like news anchors, they are actors with a script to follow.

Heads of all media, studios, production are freemasons.

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